Re: Installation error on Debian 5 with iRedMail-0.5.0

Now that I am getting serious about setting up IRM, it seems it does not work with OpenVZ simply because ACL can not be set from within a VE but only on the HN. Many of us need to run IRM inside VEs so we need to find a solution; below some screendump showing the problem inside a VE where I am trying to install IRM:

The simple fact is, that as of now irm is unusable with OpenVZ. We need to get this fixed by either - making IRM not rely on ACL or - find a way to make it (ACL that is) work on OpenVZ

There are a few post on the forum as well as the Install Guide for Debian mentions it e.g. to issue mount -o remount,rw,acl / or they say with OpenVZ it works out of the box and things like that. All that suggestions do not work. IRM does currently not work with OpenVZ; thereby it does not matter which Linux Distribution is used on the HN or within a VE e.g. Debian on the HN and CentOS within the VE etc.

One thing I will test tomorrow is to activate ACL on the HN. However, this should not be necessary -- I dislike the idea since the HN I use for testing currently runs 23 other VEs with various other software like for example Plone, Joomla, GITosis, CouchDB, etc. In other words, whatever goes inside a VE should not affect the HN or other VEs for that matter.

Re: Installation error on Debian 5 with iRedMail-0.5.0

I tried with the latest version now and install works fine now. However, after logging into rouncube I cannot send or receive emails; note: I replaced mydomain.com with example.com in the screendump below

Status:Sending works now. Receiving emails (e.g. if I send fromfoo@gmail.com to foo@example.com) takes a few minutes at first trybecause of greylisting. I assume the 5min delay is only true for someemail address that is seen for the first time i.e. if IRM gets emailfrom the same address for the 2+ times there is no more greylistingand thus no delay right?